So I bit the bullet and downloaded the Windows 7 RC (64 bit edition) on a computer. Unfortunately, its location is too far to use an ethernet cord, so I installed the latest drivers for my WN121T to connect to the internet, as I did previously. The installation process goes smoothly, it asks me to plug in my hardware, I do so and click okay...

... And then nothing. Nothing happens. I reboot the computer, I can't connect to the internet. I unplug and plug in the adapter, nothing. I can't connect to the internet at all.

Oddly enough, when I go to the Device Manager, it says that Marvell Wireless Device u101F is plugged in, but then it says that there is no driver installed for it. Didn't I just install one? Why does it say that there isn't one?

Microsoft says that all the drivers that support Vista will support Windows 7. So what gives? Does anybody have any ideas as to why I can't get my extender to work? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Alright, I've had some success by using Microsoft's generic "Network Adapter" driver for Windows 7. It's not perfect, is pretty finicky, and I have to restart to let it know that it's not there anymore, but at least I can get internet.

I am trying to get a WN121T to work with Windows 7. I have installed the latest driver, wn121t_5_2, downloaded from Netgear, and it immediately throws me a BSOD. It blames MRVW24B.sys.
What steps did you take to get it to use another driver? When I looked, I couldn't find a Microsoft Generic Network driver listed anywhere.